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<p>The VLFeat <em>reference documentation</em> has three parts:</p>

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        <h1><a class="plain" href="%pathto:mdoc;">MATLAB functions</a></h1>
        <p>The reference documentation of VLFeat MATLAB commands (this
        is an on-line version of the documentation built in the
        command themsevles).</p>
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        <h1><a class="plain" href="%pathto:api;">C API
        reference</a></h1><p>This documentation
        includes <b>descriptions of all the algorithms</b> and hence
        it is useful even if you do not plan to use the C library
        directly.</p>
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      <h1><a class="plain" href="%pathto:man;">Man pages</a></h1>
      <p>The documentation of the command line
      utilities bundled with VLFeat (this is an on-line version
      of the Unix man found in the <code>src/</code>
      subdirectory.</p></div>
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<p>In addition to the documentation, there are also 
<a href="%pathto:tut;">tutorials</a> which introduce many of the
algorithms contained in the library.</p>

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